Prince Harry seemed "an anxious sidekick" the day before Kate's big news, as he joined Meghan for a speech, an expert has said. The
Duke of Sussex seemingly appeared a little nervous next to his wife at the Kinsey African
American Art and History Collection event at SoFi Stadium. The Duke and
Duchess of Sussex were speaking together at an exhibition about black art and history. But Harry was said to have seemed a bit on edge compared to Meghan, who used to be an
Actress. Body language expert Judi James told The Mirror: "This is an interesting double act from Harry and Meghan who appear to have skipped the stage to stand on the floor to deliver their speech which is often a sign of a desire to connect less formally and more directly with an audience." Judi said that Meghan seemed "more assured" than her "anxious side-kick" Harry. She explained: "Meghan, as always, looks like the more assured speaker here while Harry stands watching in silent agreement. Meghan's raised brows and her emphatic one-handed gesticulation imply a passion for her subject while Harry stands clutching his mic with both hands and his lips sucked in like a slightly anxious side-kick
Singer waiting his turn to join in the chorus.", reports . Last week, Princess Catherine bravely shared her
cancer diagnosis with the world. This news followed weeks of whispers after she had abdominal surgery at The
London Clinic earlier this year. After hearing about Princess of Wales' health update, Harry and Meghan released a brief statement. They said: "We wish health and healing for Kate and the family, and hope they are able to do so privately and in peace." Chris Ship, ITV's Royal editor, revealed that "reached out to his brother" after finding out about Kate's cancer. Ship also mentioned: "Harry and Meghan have both been in touch with their brother/sister-in-law but did so privately. It not clear if that was a phone/video call or some messages of support." There were rumours that
Prince Harry and were "not told" about Kate's health before the announcement was made public. However, speaking exclusively to The Mirror, Royal author and expert Tom Quinn clarified that this wasn't true and the couple were informed about Kate's cancer diagnosis before the news was broadcast globally. Quinn shared: "Harry and Meghan were told about Kate's cancer diagnosis, but only a very short time before the television announcement. Telling them was a huge problem for the palace, because if they'd left Meghan and Harry in the dark until Kate's TV broadcast there was a real risk the couple would have complained that once again the was treating them badly."